Just found this on Al Jazeera, not sure if it's been posted. Actually, I wasn't sure whether I should post it, either, since the comments are fairly horrible (not about Yauch so much, more general internet comments horribleness). But I thought the text was interesting, coming from an unexpected source:http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opi...653185358.html

Just found this on Al Jazeera, not sure if it's been posted. Actually, I wasn't sure whether I should post it, either, since the comments are fairly horrible (not about Yauch so much, more general internet comments horribleness). But I thought the text was interesting, coming from an unexpected source:http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opi...653185358.html

How do you make a link for a special view on Google Maps?
If you go down to Shoreditch in London, up to Curtain Road towards Christina Street you'll see an awesome mural! It goes around the corner on three streets, with Jimi Hendrix signing a contract with devil and other awesome stuff!

So This Is What I've Got To Say To You All
Be True To Yourself And You Will Never Fall

I keep finding various tributes around the place, not sure if they're getting posted on here somewhere or not, but here's a couple of recent Tumblr posts from the JukeBox CowBoys Graff crew from Germany:-

No links guys, I just wanted to mention that I wore an MCA tribute shirt that I have all day, went on a long walk (3 miles, not too shabby if I say so myself) and looked at a wedding venue with my fiancÚ. Though we're not full-on Buddhists, we've decided to send out swatches of fabric with our invites and have our friends and families write blessings for our marriage on them, so we can assemble all of them into our own prayer flag of sorts. Also, we've decided to incorporate lotus flowers into our decor. Adam is the one that drove me to investigate Buddhism to begin with, one of many things he brought to my attention that would eventually elevate my mental plain.

After i post this, I'm going to meditate for 20 minutes like I pledged on Facebook, and then pack it in. What did you all do to remember Adam, however big or small that it was?

I threw together a little something from Cymple Man's - RIP MCA mixed up with only MCA's verses from Lee Majors come again, basically into one verse. It's short, but just loved CM's whole tribute chorus and words. Enjoy

"A lot of record companies look at the numbers and they'll be like, 'Your first record sold 5 million and your second record sold only 800,000. What happened? You guys fell off, I think the band all feels that the record did really well. Most musicians I grew up playing music with would probably shoot me if I ever complained about selling 800,000 records."

"A lot of record companies look at the numbers and they'll be like, 'Your first record sold 5 million and your second record sold only 800,000. What happened? You guys fell off, I think the band all feels that the record did really well. Most musicians I grew up playing music with would probably shoot me if I ever complained about selling 800,000 records."

"A lot of record companies look at the numbers and they'll be like, 'Your first record sold 5 million and your second record sold only 800,000. What happened? You guys fell off, I think the band all feels that the record did really well. Most musicians I grew up playing music with would probably shoot me if I ever complained about selling 800,000 records."

I've been meaning to do this mix for a while and started to put it together last year but when Adam Yauch passed away it didn't feel right, didn't want it to look like I was jumping on the bandwagon. Wanted to get it out in time for what would've been his 49th birthday on the 5th of August but unfortunately time was against me, but nonetheless this is my tribute to MCA and of course the other two Beasties the King Ad-Rock and M I K E to the D you go to see him and pay a fee.

It was hard to try and limit myself to the material I'd use but I had to have a cut off at some point to stop myself going insane trying to break down the tracklist. So I went for the era that meant the most to me personally, from 86 to 98 ( Licensed to Ill through Hello Nasty ) . Even then I've still missed some stuff off I would've liked to include, but these are "some" of my favourite B-Boys tunes.

So without foither ado, please enjoy 100 minutes of Hip Hop, Funk and Hardcore Punk. (Hey)Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you The Beastie Boys...

THE SOUNDS OF SCIENCE : THE MUSIC OF THE BEASTIE BOYS : Mixed by AllyAl

One of the local breweries here in SF brewed a session stout in honor of MCA called the MCA stout two years ago. They just won sliver at the Great American Beer Festival for that beer. Way to go 21st Amendment.

Yes Adam yauch was very spiritual yes he raised awareness about the situation in Tibet yea he was a great father , husband and friend but most of all he was a dope MC one of the greatest to ever pick up a mike his voice will be missed- Chris Rock

One of the local breweries here in SF brewed a session stout in honor of MCA called the MCA stout two years ago. They just won sliver at the Great American Beer Festival for that beer. Way to go 21st Amendment.

I Love Adam Yauch.
I truly lost apart of myself.
Rap in peace my beautiful friend.

I threw together a little something from Cymple Man's - RIP MCA mixed up with only MCA's verses from Lee Majors come again, basically into one verse. It's short, but just loved CM's whole tribute chorus and words. Enjoy